IRRI-Africa Rice for Africa’s Future: The Importance of Collaborative Innovation in Agricultural Development
In Dar Es Salaam, an unprecedented gathering underscores the urgency and the opportunity facing East and Southern Africa (ESA) in rice cultivation. As Mr. Gerald...
Reviving Tanzania’s Soil: SAGCOT Leads the Charge for Sustainable Agriculture
By Anthony JM Tanzania’s rich soil has borne the weight of its agrarian society for centuries, fueling its economy and providing sustenance for millions. Yet,...
31 COUNCILS IN SIX REGIONS RECEIVE SOIL HEALTH TESTING EQUIPMENT
KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA – A total of 31 councils from the regions of Kilimanjaro, Arusha, Manyara, Dodoma, Singida, and Tabora have been equipped with tools to...
Dr. Jim Yonazi Outlines Six Key Directives for ASDP II Mid-Term Evaluation
The Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. Jim Yonazi, overseeing Policy, Parliament, and Coordination of Government Activities, has issued six directives to stakeholders,...
Tanzania Launches Bold Initiative: Harnessing Lake Water for Agricultural Transformation
Tanzania’s National Irrigation Commission (NIRC) will start harnessing water resources from Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika, and Nyasa for agricultural irrigation. President Samia highlighted this initiative during...
Tanzanian President Galvanizes Stakeholders Towards Transformative Change at AGRF 2023 Summit
Mbeya, Tanzania – With just a few days remaining until the commencement of the AGFT 2023 Summit, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has called for stakeholders...
Dr. Philip Mpango condemns the land invasion trend and changes the land use reserved for Agricultural Research.
The Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania, His Excellency Dr. Philip Mpango, has condemned the land invasion trend and changed the land use...
Tanzania is set to become the breadbasket of Africa by 2027,” declares Vianey Rweyendela.
By Elizabeth Shumbusho Tanzania is poised to vanquish poverty and cement its role as a primary food producer in Africa by 2027,” emphasizes Vianey Rweyendela,...
The seven agro-ecological zones of Tanzania
Tanzania has seven agroecological zones, each with its unique climate, soils, and vegetation. These seven agroecological zones support a wide variety of crops and livestock,...
Over 25,000 farmers to receive education on quality millet and peanut seed production – LEAD
By Sifa Lubasi More than 25,000 farmers in the Dodoma, Morogoro, and Singida regions will receive education on producing quality millet and peanut seeds within...